Marks and Spencer Energy Reviewed | M&S Energy

Marks and Spencer have had mixed reviews during their time as an energy supplier.

They sold their packages in line with their commitment to the environment, with extra discounts available for those who cut their usage, and a higher than most proportion of their fuel being generated by renewables, but they have also been caught up in a major misselling scandal.

In August 2013 it was reported in the National Papers that the company had used underhand tactics and misleading figures to encourage people to switch to them, in particular older female visitors to their stores.

Almost immediately the company relaunched new tariffs that were amongst the most competitive in the market and continue to be so.
They are now partnered with Octopus Energy who are British renewable energy experts.

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